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Irish Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Collean Girl; young woman Irish Girl
Colleena Girl; "little girl" Irish Girl
Colleenah Girl, little girl Irish Girl
Colleene Girl; young woman Irish Girl
Collena Girl; young girl Irish Girl
Collene Girl, young woman Irish Girl
Conchobara Lover of hounds (hound‑desiring) Irish Girl
Conia Likely a modern feminine form related to Connie/Constance meaning 'steadfast'; alternative root from Greek konia 'dust'. Origin uncertain. English, Greek, Irish, Italian Girl
Connemara From Conamara, the coastal region of western Ireland; associated with the sea/coast Irish Girl
Corlea Unclear; likely a modern blend suggesting 'maiden of the meadow' (Cora + -lea) or associated with the Irish place-name Corlea English, Irish Girl
Corrah Likely 'maiden' (from Greek Kore); alternatively linked to Gaelic 'corr' meaning 'point' or 'rounded hill' in surname contexts. Irish Girl
Cristiona Follower of Christ Irish Girl
Cushla Pulse, beat (of the heart); used as a term of endearment meaning 'darling' or 'pulse of my heart' Irish Girl
Daireann Likely derived from Old Irish Dáire, meaning 'fruitful, fertile' and associated with the oak or generosity. Irish Girl
Damhnait Little deer; little fawn Irish Girl
Damhnat Likely from Old Irish elements meaning something like 'little deer' or 'little stag'; exact sense is uncertain. Associated with the medieval saint Dymphna (Damhnait). Irish Girl
Dana-Lee Combination of Dana ('God is my judge' / 'from Denmark' / 'wise') and Lee ('clearing, meadow') - roughly 'Dana's meadow' or 'judge's meadow'. Celtic, English, Hebrew, Irish, Persian, Slavic Girl
Darerca Uncertain - likely of Old Irish origin; possibly related to elements meaning 'oak' (dair) or 'red' (derg); historically borne by early Irish saints Irish Girl
Deadra Anglicized form of Deirdre, traditionally interpreted as 'sorrowful' or 'broken-hearted'. Irish Girl
Deadrah Derived from Deirdre - commonly interpreted as "sorrowful" or "broken-hearted". English, Irish Girl
Dearbhla Likely from Irish elements derb 'true' + flaith 'sovereign/princess', often interpreted as 'true princess'. Irish Girl
Deardriu Commonly given as "sorrowful" (etymology uncertain) Irish Girl
Deavan Modern variant of Devin/Devan - often associated with Gaelic roots meaning 'little deer' or related to 'poet/fawn' Irish Girl
Dechtire Uncertain - likely from Old Irish elements suggesting 'brightness' or 'radiant one'. Irish Girl
Dedre Variant of Deirdre; traditionally associated with 'sorrowful' or 'broken‑hearted' from Irish legend Irish Girl
Deedra Traditionally interpreted as "sorrowful" or "broken-hearted" Irish Girl
Deedri Modern variant of the Irish name Deirdre, traditionally associated with sorrow or 'broken-hearted' (exact meaning uncertain). Irish Girl
Deedrie Sorrowful; broken-hearted Irish Girl
Deerdra Sorrowful, broken-hearted (from the legendary Irish heroine Derdriu) Irish Girl
Deerdre Traditionally associated with sorrow or heartbreak; named for the tragic heroine Deirdre of Irish myth Irish Girl
Deidrah Sorrowful, broken-hearted Irish Girl
Deidri Sorrowful, broken-hearted (from the legendary Deirdre of Irish myth) Irish Girl
Deidria Sorrowful; broken-hearted Irish Girl
Deirdra Sorrowful, broken-hearted Irish Girl
Deirdree Likely 'sorrowful' or 'woman of sorrow'; derived from the legendary Irish name Deirdre (etymology uncertain). Irish Girl
Deise From the Déise - an ancient Irish people/territory; from Old Irish desi meaning 'vassal' or 'subject'. Brazilian, Irish, Portuguese Girl
Deitra Modern variant of Deirdre/Deidra - traditionally associated with 'sorrowful' or 'woman of sorrow' (origin uncertain) Irish Girl
Delaneah From Ó Dubhshláine - 'descendant of Dubhshláine'; elements interpreted as 'dark/black' (often rendered 'dark challenger' or 'black one') Irish Girl
Deleyne Either a variant of Delaney ('descendant of Dubhshláine' from Irish) or a respelling of Elaine/Helen ('light' or 'torch') English, Irish Girl
Delmah Possibly 'heart‑moon' (beloved) or a variant of Delma meaning 'gentle/calm'. Irish Girl
Derdre Possibly "sorrowful" or "broken-hearted" (from Irish legend); exact etymology uncertain Irish Girl
Derdriú Associated with sorrow or a tragic heroine; commonly rendered as 'sorrowful' or 'broken-hearted' (etymology uncertain) Irish Girl
Derdru Likely a variant of Deirdre; traditionally associated with 'sorrowful' or 'broken-hearted' from Irish legend. Irish Girl
Derinah Gift English, Irish, Slavic Girl
Derryna Possibly a feminine elaboration - from Irish Darren/Daire (oak, fruitful) or Welsh Deryn (bird); generally interpreted as a feminine form meaning 'oak' or 'bird'. English, Irish, Welsh Girl
Dervilia Derived from the Old Irish name Deirbhile; exact etymology is uncertain, often rendered in modern sources as associated with 'Deirbh' (possibly 'true') - sometimes glossed informally as 'daughter of the poet' or 'true pledge'. Irish Girl
Dervla Daughter of Fál Irish Girl
Dervorgilla From Old Irish elements meaning 'derb' (true) + 'forgaill' (foreigner/outsider/hostage) - roughly 'true foreigner' or 'true outsider'. Irish Girl
Dervorguil Uncertain; likely from Old Irish elements meaning 'true' (derb) + 'exile/foreigner' (forgall), often rendered as 'true foreigner' or similar. Gaelic, Irish Girl
Dervorguilla From Old Irish derb 'true' + forgaill 'foreigner/exile' - 'true foreigner' Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl

Irish Girls name popularity over time

Aggregated births across Ireland, United Kingdom, United States, Australia for every Irish-origin name in our dataset.

1,078
Names in this origin
88
With data in 2025
364
Births 2025
89,503
Peak year 2000